The Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is Sumner County's first arts museum of its kind and is an inspiring addition to the Greater Nashville Region's Arts and Museums community.
The Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is Sumner County's first arts museum of its kind and is an inspiring addition to the Greater Nashville Region's Arts and Museums community.
Our mission is to collect, preserve and interpret local and regional art and present exhibits of regional, national and international importance. History, arts, education and community will remain an ever present commitment to the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center.
We invite you to join us and attend any of our art openings and exhibits, participate in our many art classes for adults and children, and to become a member, sponsor or donor.
The Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is also home to Historic Monthaven Mansion. It's beautiful setting is ideal for intimate events, weddings, and corporate functions. Discover how you can reserve this beautiful piece of Tennessee History for your next event and leave a lasting impression on your guests.
For more information about any of our programs, exhibits, membership, or to reserve Monthaven Mansion for your next event contact us at [email protected] and someone will gladly assist you.
to collect, preserve and interpret local and regional art and present exhibits of regional, national and international importance. History, arts, education and community will remain an ever present commitment to the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center.
"The Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center The MACC is Sumner County’s first arts museum of its kind and is an inspiring addition to the Greater Nashville Regions Arts and Museums community.Our mission is to collect, preserve and interpret local and regional art, and present exhibits of regional, national and international importance. History, arts, education, and community will remain an ever-present commitment to the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center.The MACC is located in the beautiful historic mansion on Gallatin Road in Hendersonville. Formerly known as Hendersonville Arts Council, it is being transformed into a magnificent art gallery and museum, and is set to become a destination in the region."